Back spin delivery refers to a ball that rotates backward through the air after it is released. The bowler uses their fingers to pull down on the back of the leather ball. This rotation causes the ball to slow down and stay low after hitting the pitch. It is a subtle variation used by both fast bowlers and slow spin bowlers. A spinner used a back spin delivery to deceive the batter into playing too early. This change in speed can lead to a simple catch or a missed hitting chance. Batters must watch the rotation of the ball very closely to detect this backward spin. It is often called an underspinner because of the way it skids along the ground. Mastering this variation helps a bowler keep the batter guessing for the entire game.
Discover more from PlayTerms | Simple Sports Terms & Definitions.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
